Associations between Psychosocial Well-being, Stressful Life Events and Emotion-driven Impulsiveness in European Adolescents
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Knowing the extent to which mental well-being and stressful life events during adolescence contribute to personality
characteristics related to risk-taking behaviors, such as emotion-driven impulsiveness, is highly relevant for the development
of health promotion measures. This study examined whether psychosocial well-being and different stressful life events are
associated with emotion-driven impulsiveness. In total, 3,031 adolescents (52% girls; Mage = 13.6 years) were included from
the I. Family Study, a cross-sectional examination on lifestyle-related behaviors conducted across eight European countries
in 2013/14. Linear mixed-effects regression models showed that higher psychosocial well-being was associated with lower
emotion-driven impulsiveness independent of socio-demographic, health-related, and parental variables. A higher number of
stressful life events was associated with higher emotion-driven impulsiveness. Psychosocial well-being and stressful life
events need to be further considered in the development and tailoring of health promotion strategies that aim to reduce
emotion-driven impulsiveness
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Negative urgency; Impulsivity; Mental well-being; adolescence
Elenco autori:
Russo, Paola
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